Family: His wife, 42, is in the hotel management industry. They have a son, 12, and a daughter, 13.

Education: Bachelor's degree in accountancy from Nanyang Technological University

Hobbies: Walking, cycling

Why politics?

A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE

Coming from the private sector, I bring a different perspective, and I believe that diversity of opinion is important.

MR YEE CHIA HSING

I believe that Singapore has managed to be competitive because we have a strong government with a strong mandate from the people. This allows the Government to plan long-term, 15, 20 years ahead.

(If) I were an MP and adviser to the grassroots, I would be in a better position to suggest new initiatives.

Why you?

Coming from the private sector, I bring a different perspective, and I believe that diversity of opinion is important.

I hope to bring this to the table during the decision-making process. For example, day to day, I meet many SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises), (and) I hear their concerns about the slowing economy.

And I've been volunteering for many years. I think the sincerity will come across.

I think my track record stands out and speaks for itself.

What issues will you focus on?

At a local level, I want to ensure that the various neighbourhood renewal programmes going on in Nanyang are carried out smoothly and with minimal inconvenience to our residents.

At a broader level, I hope to encourage more people to volunteer, not only at the grassroots but in voluntary welfare organisations as well.

Favourite spot in Singapore?

Marina Barrage. I go there with my family and fly kites with my children. We have a lot of fun, and it's family bonding time.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on August 17, 2015, with the headline ''I hope to encourage more to volunteer''. Print Edition | Subscribe

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